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Aswad are a British reggae group, noted for adding strong R&B and soul influences to the reggae sound. [1] They have been performing since the mid-1970s, having released a total of 21 albums. Their UK hit singles include the number one " Don't Turn Around " (1988) and " Shine " (1994).
"Don't Turn Around" is a popular song written by Albert Hammond and Diane Warren. It was originally recorded by American singer Tina Turner and released as the B-side to her 1986 hit single " Typical Male ".
Classic Aswad – The Universal Masters Collection: Released: 1999; Label: Island; Formats: CD — The Collection: Released: August 2003; Label: Sony Music; Formats: CD; US-only release — Reggae Warriors – The Best of Aswad: Released: 13 July 2009; Label: Music Club Deluxe; Formats: 2xCD — The Best of Aswad – Don't Turn Around: Released ...
Cool Summer Reggae is an album by Aswad, released in 2002.The collection features re-recordings of their hits "Don't Turn Around" and "Shine", plus cover versions that are given the commercial Aswad treatment, including the album's first single, "Shy Guy", featuring vocals from ex-Eternal singer Easther Bennett.
Aswad released their last album, City Lock, in 2009. [ 9 ] Outside of Aswad, Gaye served as a record producer for Ace of Base whose 1994 rendition of the single " Don't Turn Around " became a global hit, [ 3 ] and played what was described by David Katz as a "distinctive drum pattern" in Janet Kay 's 1979 single " Silly Games " which peaked at ...
A two-time Grammy Award nominee with the reggae group Aswad, Forde scored a British number-one chart hit with "Don't Turn Around" in 1988, followed by another top 20 chart hit, "Give A Little Love". The band continued to feature in the top 20 on the British charts with the album Distant Thunder , and the tracks "On and On", "Next to You" and ...
"Shine" is a song by British reggae group Aswad. It was written by Joe Cang and Aswad, who also produced it. It was written by Joe Cang and Aswad, who also produced it. Released on 6 June 1994 by Bubblin' label in a radically remixed form courtesy of the Beatmasters , it was the first single from the group's seventeenth album, Rise and Shine ...
The record is a dub version of Aswad's previous album New Chapter (1981), and was produced by the group with Michael "Reuben" Campbell. Having felt New Chapter under-performed commercially because it was too intricate for mainstream reggae audiences (the market Aswad wanted to break first), the group conceived the dub remix album as a way of ...